We are excited to announce that our community will soon enjoy the advantages of clean, renewable power at competitive rates! Starting in February 2019 for residential customers and May 2019 for non-residential customers, Clean Power Alliance will be the new electricity provider for our community.

Hawthorne has chosen to select Lean Power as the default option for our community, which provides 36% renewable content at the lowest possible cost. This option will be the default selection for both our residents and businesses.

The best part is: the choice is yours! If you are interested in supporting a cleaner future, or leading the way to a greener future, you can change your service by selecting one of Clean Power Alliance’s other two rate options: Clean Power, which provides 50% renewable content, and 100% Green Power, which provides 100% renewable content and gives customers the opportunity to be an environmental champion. For more information visit www.cleanpoweralliance.org or contact Clean Power Alliance at customerservice@cleanpoweralliance.org or 888-585-3788.

Clean Power Alliance offers three rate options designed to suit the diverse needs of our community:

Lean Power

Provides 36% renewable content at the lowest possible cost—with the added benefit of local management and control. Our community has selected Lean Power as our default option.

No matter what offering you choose, our community will soon enjoy the shared benefits of Clean Power Alliance including:

● Local Management & Control

● Stable, Competitive Rates

● Higher Renewable Content

What is Clean Power Alliance?

Clean Power Alliance (www.cleanpoweralliance.org) is a nonprofit entity, formed through a Joint Powers Authority (JPA) made up of 31 public agencies across Los Angeles and Ventura counties—including Hawthorne—working together to bring clean, renewable power choices to our communities.

In December 2017, the City Council of the City of Hawthorne voted to join Clean Power Alliance to bring the power of choice to our community.

The City Council appointed Councilmember Angie Reyes-English as it representative on the Board of the Clean Power Alliance. Councilmember English is also Chair of the group’s Community Advisory Development committee.

Clean Power Alliance service will roll out in three phases throughout 2018, beginning with Los Angeles County-owned municipal buildings today. Service will begin for commercial and industrial customers of Clean Power Alliance’s members in L.A. and Ventura County in June, 2018, with service to residential customers set to begin in December, 2018. Hawthorne customers will be provided an energy portfolio that utilizes 36% renewable energy.